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Judi Lynn

(160,530 posts)
Wed Aug 8, 2018, 02:50 PM Aug 2018

APNewsBreak: 1940 civil rights worker slaying case reopened

Source: Associated Press

Adrian Sainz, Associated Press
Updated 11:57 am CDT, Wednesday, August 8, 2018

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — More than 78 years after civil rights worker Elbert Williams' body was found in a Tennessee river, a district attorney announced Wednesday that he is reopening the investigation into the slaying.

Haywood County DA Garry Brown said his office is launching an investigation into the death of the 32-year-old black man, whose body was found in a Brownsville river in June 1940, three days after being taken from his home by a group of men led by a police officer.

"We cannot do all in 2018 that should have been done in 1940, but justice and historic truth demand that questions about the cause of Elbert Williams' death, and the identity of his killer(s), that should have been answered long ago, be answered now if possible," Brown said in a statement. "We will do what we can."

The Department of Justice initially ordered the case be presented to a federal grand jury, then mysteriously reversed itself and closed the case in early 1942. A U.S. attorney in Memphis declined to re-open the investigation in 2017, after a request from Williams' relatives and Jim Emison, a lawyer who became intrigued by the case.

Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/crime/article/APNewsBreak-1940-civil-rights-worker-slaying-13141042.php





Elbert Williams, Rest in Peace.

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APNewsBreak: 1940 civil rights worker slaying case reopened (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 2018 OP
Too late for justice Bayard Aug 2018 #1
The killers are likely related to folks that feel the same way today. erronis Aug 2018 #2
People can and do change. marble falls Aug 2018 #3

erronis

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2. The killers are likely related to folks that feel the same way today.
Wed Aug 8, 2018, 05:37 PM
Aug 2018

Justice can be served if we can start correcting some of these inbred prejudices. We have to keep on trying.

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